OK, I was using 2.0.0 pre1, so decided to go back to 1.1.7. I have attached the output of radiusd -X.
From this output, I can see the radius server is reading the NAS table in my MySQL database on startup, but not again after that.
The order of events: I started radiusd -X with the entry for my windows PC (running ntradping), and sent an authorisation request which was successful. (Well failed, but I got a response). I then removed the entry for my NAS from the SQL database, and sent another authorisation request which was again successful when I expected freeradius to ignore my request. Is this correct behaviour or am I doing something wrong? - My goal is to have the NAS table updated in real time by the use of my SQL database. Kindest regards, Paul. On 7/28/07, Paul Lambert <paul.lambert@gmail.com> wrote:
Ram, ty for the response,
It doesn't seem to be having an effect until I restart the server.
I know I have set this up in the past with no issues, is there anything obvious I could be missing?
I will take a look again and if I am still having problems post the server debug etc.
Paul.
On 7/27/07, ram <talk2ram@gmail.com > wrote:
On 7/27/07, Paul Lambert < paul.lambert@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I think I might be being a little dense but when I add a NAS to my SQL database, it doesn't appear to be enabled until I restart my radius server.
Is there a way to automatically activate a new NAS device that I add to the SQL database?
NAS adding should be realtime i belive
i dont think you need to restart radius for that
ram
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